Double sided medals made for J.P. Morgan, 1913 [realia]. 1913.

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Double sided medals made for J.P. Morgan, 1913 [realia]. 1913.

21 medals.

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Fuchs, Emil, 1866-1929

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Emil Fuchs was born in Vienna, Austria in 1866. He studied art in Vienna and Berlin before emigrating to London in 1897, where he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1898. Fuchs' work as a medallist and sculptor was well received and his portraits became very fashionable, notably among the British royal family. He modeled a number of medals, portraying Princess Alexandra, which were struck for Queen Victoria; executed a coronation medal for Edward VII; and created the King's likeness ...

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